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Rights of Miscreant Thief Supersede Public Protection - The Elimination of Cash Bail

JBG

Liberal democrat
Jan 8, 2012
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Kalief Browder’s Suicide Inspired a Push to End Cash Bail. Now Lawmakers Have a Deal.

New York's crime problem is less severe than decades ago; no question about it. The New York legislature seems on a suicide course to erase that progress, following the dubious leads of Illinois, California and other states. Kalief Browder is alleged to have stolen a backpack off another person in 2010, when he was 16. His family was unable or unwilling to raise the $3000 bail required and he spent the next three years in prison, much of it in solitary confinement. When his case came up for review or trial in 2013 the authorities could not find the alleged crime victim. He was released for "lack of evidence" and not because of innocence. He committed suicide a few years later.

According to the article "(f)or many left-leaning politicians, he is a symbol of the problems inherent in the bail system, which they argue discriminates against the poor." Now I feel badly for the suicide. But the article did not discuss the following:

  1. Why he was in solitary confinement much of the time;
  2. His prior juvenile or criminal record, if any;
  3. Why the judge set a cash bail; and
  4. Whether application was made to reduce or waive bail and whether those requests, if any, were denied.
In short, all we are presented with is a purported tragedy. People are not held in solitary confinement by accident. We do not know whether Kalief Browder was a violent person. We can only suspect he was.

Why the fate of the street toughs is of concern, and why the law enforcement efforts of New York are being spent on such immediate threats to New Yorkers as Paul Manafort, and Donald Trump </sarcasm>, to quote Led Zeppelin, "makes you wonder." Priorities are a bit screwed up. While many New Yorkers can't stand Trump, they are more worried about a 16 year old grabbing property off their person.
 
The Escapes from CA, NY, IL, NJ, CT, & MA that will result from D policies will eliminate 80-90% of the SALT tax base. That in turn will lead to wholesale defaults and probably eliminate more than 50% of the D donor base.
 
Logically, if a criminal is just going to be released, never to be seen in court again after they are released, why bother arresting them in the first place? They are just creating paperwork...

Why do you assume lefties can and do think in a semi-rational function?
 
The Escapes from CA, NY, IL, NJ, CT, & MA that will result from D policies will eliminate 80-90% of the SALT tax base. That in turn will lead to wholesale defaults and probably eliminate more than 50% of the D donor base.

can you repost in standard English?
 
You know, I went to court in CO (my cousin had to go and speak for her fiancee), and I was kinda shocked. Here in Amarillo, if you are arrested, you have to post bail before you can get out of jail. But, up there in CO, if they were a first or second offender, generally, they were released on their own recognizance.
 
Eradication of the outfit and commission' political wing is a necessity if the country is to have any hope of survival as an even semi-free country.
 

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